Monday, April 03, 2017

A pattern is emerging. The God-Emperor says something. The opposition media explodes in a paroxysm of disbelief and mockery ridiculing his disturbing and comical ignorance. They are somehow simultaneously laughing and terrified. Then events prove the God-Emperor right. Israel Shamir recounts three recent incidents:

The third case of Trump being ridiculed and fully vindicated is the most remarkable one. There were recently many threats against Jewish institutions all over the US. The Jewish media connected the threats with Trump’s election. They called it a “wave of threats”, “second wave of threats”, “third wave of threats”. Apparently, dozens, if not hundreds of Jewish institutions received intimidating calls and threats.

The Jewish journalists are usually Trump-haters. Not for some specific Jewish reasons: they are for immigration, for race-mixing (always excepting Jews), for re-gendering, and for finance. For them, Trump’s attack on financier George Soros, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, and Goldman Sachs Chair and CEO Lloyd Blankfein has been an antisemitic attack as they are Jewish.

So it was easy for them to blame Trump for the threats. At his press-conference, Trump made a short work of Jake Turx, a Jewish reporter who insinuated that Trump encouraged antisemitism. He said that the Jews probably did the threats themselves, or something to such effect. The Jewish media exploded once again. How did he dare?

The ADL, the Jewish wannabe gestapo, wrote: “anti-Semites alleged that Jews themselves are behind the numerous bomb threats to Jewish institutions as a way to garner sympathy for being a victim and that the Jews are using the cemetery desecration to force President Trump into making a statement about anti-Semitism.”

The Pennsylvania Attorney General claimed that Donald Trump said to him that Jewish people might be behind the threats and attacks on Jewish Community Centres to “make others look bad”, another liberal-Jewish publication alleged and concluded: “The President of the United States should never be claiming that threats and attacks are “false flags.” America needs a president, not a bigoted conspiracy theorist in chief.”

And then Trump called upon the FBI and had their sent agents to Israel. There, in a rather small southern town of Ashkelon, lived a young hacker with his five computers and three antennas who made all the threats single-handed. What’s worse, he did it for two years, and Israeli police did nothing to apprehend him – until they saw FBI agents. Then they immediately arrested the guy who spilled the beans right away. Apparently FBI knew all about him, but while Obama was at the helm, they did nothing.

If he were a goy, Jews would call to crucify him – and Trump. But as he was a Jew, the responses in the Jewish media were very kind and understanding. He was a very young and very patriotic young man, he was sick, and he did not understand what he did, but he surely acted for perceived benefit of the Jews.

So indeed the threats and attacks were “false flags”, as these awful antisemites and bigoted conspiracy theorists had claimed.

Note the implication that the Israeli police may have known about the man's two-year campaign of threats, but did nothing about it until the God-Emperor sent the FBI there. That doesn't mean they genuinely did know, but it does tend to underline the conclusion that all accusations of so-called "anti-semitism" and all acts of vandalism by unknown perpetrators should be viewed very skeptically. The SPLC and the ADL profit from crying wolf, after all, and now we are informed that crying wolf is "for the perceived benefit of the Jews".

It was no secret during the campaign that Donald Trump was a narcissist and a demagogue who used fear and dishonesty to appeal to the worst in American voters. The Times called him unprepared and unsuited for the job he was seeking, and said his election would be a “catastrophe.”

Still, nothing prepared us for the magnitude of this train wreck. Like millions of other Americans, we clung to a slim hope that the new president would turn out to be all noise and bluster, or that the people around him in the White House would act as a check on his worst instincts, or that he would be sobered and transformed by the awesome responsibilities of office.

Instead, seventy-some days in — and with about 1,400 to go before his term is completed — it is increasingly clear that those hopes were misplaced.... It is impossible to know where his presidency will lead or how much damage he will do to our nation.

No - may these jackals never start to take his perpetual reign seriously. It will make Kratman's suspected 2 million crucified Progressives far more palatable for our children if they don't ever feign righteousness.

So when is Jeff Sessions actually going after the sanctuary cities, rather than simply providing warnings? When is Trump going to pass some sort of Hollywood Tax? Why is Trump agreeing to bail California and Jerry Brown out? This all seems increasingly low energy.

I have no doubt that Trump has a finely honed intuition, but I suspect he backs it up with great intel gathering and assessment. For example, I assume he sent the FBI to Israel on more than just a hunch.

I think he's using his intuition backed by good intel to deal with the Russia fake news and the Obama illegal surveillance.

Canada is Cucked wrote:Why does every one love Scott Adams? He is barely above Sargon of Akkad.On what scale is that?But Scot is a prety cool guy. He doesn't afraid of anything.

DCite wrote:It's all remarkably irresponsible and really a matter of completely disrespecting of the people who voted for him and put their faith in him. They deserve better.Since you have apparently never talked to anyone who voted for him, perhaps you can refrain from speaking for them.

Does anyone else see the ACA repeal episode as a pre-planned Xanatos Gambit?

Throw the cucks (especially Ryan) a bone, let them off their leash, and they either attack and repeal the ACA, or they stay safely in their yard and whimper and prove they are more poodle than pit.

Getting something, anything, out of it is a win, having it crash and burn is deserved payback for Ryan. Which is a win.

I can imagine their meeting went something like this:

God_Emperor: "Paul, son, I made a promise and you get the honor and glory of fulfilling that promise. I'm going to do that with or without you."

Cuck_Ryan: "Of course Mister President, this is what we always wanted, just the opportunity to dismantle it." he says somberly, all the while secretly thinking himself in control, viewing the curtains in the Oval Office, mentally noting their dimensions.

Fast forward to now. Cucky looks back and notes how he shouldn't have ignored the part that said "with or without you".

I'm not sure if we actually have a heavenly audience viewing us in this arena we call Earth, but I can imagine one of the spectators being General Patton, smiling and clapping.

'It is impossible to know where his presidency will lead or how much damage he will do to our nation.'

As opposed, lets say, to the damage Obama and his crew did? It would Genghis Khan multiplied to achieve the harm Obama did to this country. Trump may need 10 terms in office to make the needed corrections.

Proofreading doesn't help if you don't know the mistakes are mistakes. Eventually the comma will probably go the way of the apostrophe or "whom": people will just insert them randomly, knowing they should be used occasionally but not knowing when or where.

Scott Adams got a lot of attention for intelligently analyzing Trump's usage of persuasion. We like him not because 'he's on our team' but because he advanced some thoughtful discussion. He was far more insightful and correct than most of the career pundits who ostensibly were 'on our team.'

Scott Adams was the one who showed everyone Trump's skill as a persuader. He wasn't 100% right on everything he predicted, but he was vastly more correct than anyone in the mainstream that reported on Trump. I go to him and it helps me relax about the political climate. Trump has this figured out, either because he's just the right man for the job instinctually, or because he actually is that smart. Either way, it brings an element of peace to this whole debacle we call western civilization.

"The cuckservatives in the so-called "Freedom Caucus" are going to sink Trump."

They're controlled opposition. The FC that voted for Ryan as Speaker after the omnibus fiasco. They take 'principled' stands that result in NOTHING changing. It's theater for the 'Muh Constitution!' spergs to prevent them from demanding actual results. Kind of like Congressional investigations into any given scandal by Issa, Chaffetz, or Gowdy. Call me when any of them actually accomplishes anything beyond talking.

LA Times It is impossible to know where his presidency will lead or how much damage he will do to our nation.

"What nation is that?" said the Alt-Right.

Theirs. Not our, theirs. They regard Trump and the Deplorables as unwanted guests, squatters. Even more ironically, They can't even understand the alt Right's question. This sums up the situation very neatly.

Scott is fun to observe as he is a sign for what's happened and will continue to happen to all intelligent and/or creative Lefties now, and in the future. There is very little room... left on the Left.... for any White male intelligent and creative people.

The supposed anti-semitic hate hoax epidemic was a lay-up compared to other instances of Trumpian prescience. It looks amazing to some, but that's only because the Hate Hoax is not yet a widely known phenomenon. Plus, people forget (or pretend not to notice), for no good reason, that Trump has spent his whole career surrounded by Jews. He knows how they think.

"The foundation of the FBI’s international program is the International Operations Division and the legal attaché, or “legat,” each of whom is the Director’s personal representative in the foreign country in which he/she resides or for which he/she has regional responsibilities. FBI personnel abroad serve under the authority of the Department of State, chief of mission at United States embassies, at the pleasure of ambassadors and host country governments. Their core mission is to establish and maintain liaison with principal law enforcement and security services in designated foreign countries. This liaison enables the FBI to effectively and expeditiously conduct its responsibilities in combating international terrorism, organized crime, cyber crime, and general criminal matters. In particular, legat liaison activities are essential to the successful fulfillment overseas of the FBI’s lead federal law enforcement mission to prevent terrorist attacks against citizens and interests of the United States."

If Obama did nothing about the threats and the threats were made from inside Israel to locations in the US, then it's likely that the Israeli police didn't even know that these threats were being made.

LA Times:"Still, nothing prepared us for the magnitude of this train wreck."

My life, as it were, has not changed one iota. Where's the train wreck? If nothing else, we can use Trump to pop the bubble that we need government in our lives for anything, anything at all. Look at these capering fools claiming that this is a disaster of Biblical proportions - and use that energy to say "OK how has this effected you personally?" When they "admit not at all," then use their admission to destroy their god the state.

"It is impossible to know where his presidency will lead or how much damage he will do to our nation." Said a bunch of racists at... wait, what? This isn't referring to Obama? Oh, yeah, this is exactly right! /sarc

Well, technically it is right. 1) The future is hard to predict.2) Unintended consequences are real.3) 'our nation' is something other than America. But this one may be laughable if the writer is an anti-nationalist.

"Zip it, cucky. You defeatists have been wrong every single time since Iowa."

Another legislative loss won't help Trump. He already inspires no fear among the GOP. He'd be best off going for Corporate Tax Reform alone and not trying to combine it with anything else, particularly a border adjustment tax. And if he tries to combine it with a Cap Gains reduction we'll most certainly see that languish and fail in the Senate. And this "Cucky" is always right.

Canada is Cucked wrote:So when is Jeff Sessions actually going after the sanctuary cities, rather than simply providing warnings?

Pretty big fish fried already:

In the wake of an announcement by U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions that he would cut off funding if so-called sanctuary cities did not begin cooperating with the federal government regarding illegal aliens, it has been reported that the New York City Police Department [NYPD] alerts Immigration and Customs Enforcement [ICE] agents if immigrants facing deportation are due to appear in Criminal Court, thereby making it easier for them to be detained by the federal government.

Although many cities loudly proclaimed that they would not yield to these threats and yield even one inch on their sanctuary status, some observers, including public interest law professor John Banzhaf, predicted that Sessions’ threat, even if arguably unconstitutional, would successfully pressure at least some jurisdictions.

Leftover wrote:Yes it has. Your ISP can not take all your browsing data and sell it to the highest bidder...without your permission. Because, we had TOO much privacy.

The ISPs are not typically the most culpable parties in those sorts of endeavors. Google, Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft & their ilk, on the other hand, are who you need to keep on a short leash. Contrary to the Grand Wurlitzer's incessant hypno-fugue, Trump's executive order actually flips the onus back to where it is needed the most.

"Hypervelocity kinetic impactors.... All the fun of nukes without the radiation!!!!"

I doubt that those actually exist. The cost to get telephone pole size tungsten rods into orbit was prohibitive to say the least. Yes, I know about the speculation on the Chinese chemical plant a few years ago and there was nothing conclusive about that incident.

The last sentence of VD's post above is why he is the Evil Lord of Evil. I wish that I had more land, titles, and serfs to offer to his lordship than I've already pledged. The outrage that will shortly be expressed at VD's question by the (((usual suspects))) will put a giant, GIANT smile on my face.

JWM in SD wrote:"Hypervelocity kinetic impactors.... All the fun of nukes without the radiation!!!!"

I doubt that those actually exist. The cost to get telephone pole size tungsten rods into orbit was prohibitive to say the least.

Yeah. The cheesy "Rods of God" idea briefly became a centerpiece of Reagan's 1980's Star Wars program to erect an anti-ICBM shield over the US. The only reason it enjoys any currency at all is because it's the LEAST improbable of a slew of genre boondoggles back when. There was an air of "we, the nerds, can save the world... with space lasers & stuff" about it, since muted.

The whole thing was probably a fishing expedition and a pipeline for dark $tech, cheesy or otherwise.

@16 the first rule of 4 Chan is actually: "do not talk about /b/" "Pol was right again" or alternatively "Pol is always right" is more of a sad truth.

On the topic of rods from god, I honestly don't understand why people assume they must be telephone pole sized. I mean yes if you want a nuclear sized explosion, but you don't need that big a boom. The really important thing about a rfg is that it would take about ~5 minutes to impact, and an icbm takes ~10 minutes to fuel up. How big a rock do you have to drop to punch through 3 feet of concrete?

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